Bradley is entertaining Jashon Henry, a 2018 recruit, on a visit starting today.
We originally had information posted about Jashon Henry way back in November, 2017-
And a more recent update on him April 27, 2018-
2018 Ja'Shon Henry (also sometimes spelled Jashon Henry)- 6'5" wing player from Athol Murray College of Notre Dame prep school in the somewhat remote city of Saskatoon, in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. He currently has an offer from St. Bonaventure.
Video-
Jashon Henry is one of several 2018 recruits that Bradley is still in contact with. He remains uncommitted, and is one of the better 2018 recruits still available.
He had a monster senior season and was named the Canadian National Preparatory Association’s Most Valuable Player, the top award for a prep player in Canada. He averaged 28.1 point, 7.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game contest. His 28.1 ppg scoring average was by far the highest average in all of Canada.
He recently was invited to appear in a couple of Canadian prep All Star games, the Signature All-Canadian Showcase and the BioSteel All-Canadian games, along with all the top players in Canada. The Signature All-Canadian Showcase is a new event that held its inaugural event in April.
ESPN article-
Jashon Henry was the first player from Saskatchewan to ever appear in either of the games.
Here are a couple fairly recent highlight videos-
And an older one-
We originally had information posted about Jashon Henry way back in November, 2017-
And a more recent update on him April 27, 2018-
2018 Ja'Shon Henry (also sometimes spelled Jashon Henry)- 6'5" wing player from Athol Murray College of Notre Dame prep school in the somewhat remote city of Saskatoon, in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. He currently has an offer from St. Bonaventure.
Video-
Jashon Henry is one of several 2018 recruits that Bradley is still in contact with. He remains uncommitted, and is one of the better 2018 recruits still available.
He had a monster senior season and was named the Canadian National Preparatory Association’s Most Valuable Player, the top award for a prep player in Canada. He averaged 28.1 point, 7.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game contest. His 28.1 ppg scoring average was by far the highest average in all of Canada.
He recently was invited to appear in a couple of Canadian prep All Star games, the Signature All-Canadian Showcase and the BioSteel All-Canadian games, along with all the top players in Canada. The Signature All-Canadian Showcase is a new event that held its inaugural event in April.
ESPN article-
Jashon Henry was the first player from Saskatchewan to ever appear in either of the games.
Here are a couple fairly recent highlight videos-
And an older one-
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